Ruto: We'll expand Nairobi Commuter Railway to ease traffic

Ruto said the project will give Kenyans affordable and reliable transport solutions.

In Summary
  • Ruto noted that the rail would reduce the cost of transport within the city by half.
  • He spoke on Friday during the launch of the construction of the 12.5 Kilometre Riruta-Ngong Commuter Rail line.
President William Ruto being show the upcoming project during the launch of the construction works for the Riruta-Ngong Commuter Rail line, Ngong, Kajiado County on December 15, 2023
President William Ruto being show the upcoming project during the launch of the construction works for the Riruta-Ngong Commuter Rail line, Ngong, Kajiado County on December 15, 2023
Image: PCS

President William Ruto has said the government is expanding the Nairobi Commuter Railway Services to address traffic congestion in the Nairobi Metropolitan.

Ruto said the project will give Kenyans affordable and reliable transport solutions, connecting people to services and economic opportunities.

He said the government has secured funds for the revitalization of transport infrastructure projects in Nairobi among them the Riruta- Ngong- Kiserian- Ongata Rongai commuter rail.

"This rail has the capacity of transporting thousands of people every day, thereby reducing traffic congestion on our roads," he said.

Ruto noted that the rail would reduce the cost of transport within the city by half, contributing to the overall reduction in the cost of living.

He spoke on Friday during the launch of the construction of the 12.5 Kilometre Riruta-Ngong Commuter Rail line.

It will run through Riruta, Karen, Bulbul and Ngong’ stations.

Leaders present were Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen, Kajiado Governor Joseph Ole Lenku, MPs and MCAs.

The President said the government is implementing such projects to create jobs for the youth.

The government, he added, will also construct affordable houses in Ngong, aiming to generate additional opportunities for the youth.

"As we speak we have 120,000 youth working in various affordable housing projects across the country," he added.

Gachagua added that the implementation of infrastructure projects will facilitate the movement of people and goods, thereby opening up the country for business.

CS Murkomen said the construction of the Bus Rapid Transit will resume in January next year to complement the rail system.

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